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New City Manager Maryse Carmichael checks in after her first six weeks at City Hall, and construction is about to begin on the new joint-use school in the Westheath subdivision. All the key players join to give us the latest.
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What's a catcher beam and why does Moose Jaw's Thunderbird Viaduct need one? What are the targets included in the City's new Climate Action Plan? How has City of Moose Jaw signage inspired Leroy and Leroy? We answer these questions and more in the latest Notorious Jawcast with City of Moose Jaw Communications Manager/host Craig Hemingway.
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What can and can't be recycled, especially over the holidays? Utilities Supervisor for City of Moose Jaw Environmental Services, Jesse Watamanuk, explains what does and doesn't go in the blue bin, PLUS what to do with gravy, butter and all of your fats, oils and greases (F.O.G.).
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The new Winter Rec Guide is out! #CityMJ Recreation Services Manager Scott Osmachenko joins host Craig Hemingway (Communications Manager) and explains all of the recreation and community programs available, PLUS details on free activities over the holiday season. #NotoriouslyActive
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Saturday, August 29 is the City of Moose Jaw's Household Hazardous Waste Day. It's free for you to dispose of all unwanted household chemicals, etc. Utilities Supervisor Jesse Watamanuk joins Craig Hemingway with all you need to know.
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#CityMJ Parks and Recreation Director Derek Blais details the reopening of City recreation facilities and programs beginning July 6.
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A new location has been added for #CityMJ 2020 Water Main Replacement in Moose Jaw. How does it also impact the Downtown Local Area Plan? City Manager Jim Puffalt explains, while Jim Dixon, Michelle Sanson and Veronica Blair from the Planning & Development department explain the history and relevance of the LAP.
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#CityMJ City Manager Jim Puffalt gives an update on City finances, how we may use the $4.8 million in funding from the province and the latest on COVID-19 operations.
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Mayor Fraser Tolmie and City Manager Jim Puffalt detail the City efforts and operational changes due to COVID-19 precautions as of March 20, 2020.
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City Manager Jim Puffalt and Mosaic Place General Manager Ryan MacIvor join Communications Manager Craig Hemingway on this episode.
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City Manager Jim Puffalt notes some recognition for Moose Jaw from notable sources, plus we preview the new City app and website and how we're coming together as a community for the Scotties.
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Details on plastics banned from the recycle bin, holiday rec opportunities in #CityMJ and a 2019 Year In Review with City Manager Jim Puffalt.
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City Manager Jim Puffalt with a 2020 Budget update and a discussion about enhancing customer service both externally and internally. Plus, what does Parks and Recreation have planned over the holiday season? LOTS! Take a listen to find out.
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City Manager Jim Puffalt explains the preliminary 2020 City of Moose Jaw Operating Budget - a proposed 2.02% property tax increase.
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The Scotties are coming! Feb.14-23 the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts arrive at Mosaic Place. How can Moose Jaw residents and businesses get involved and show our Notorious spirit to the rest of Canada? Maddie Kelly from Curling Canada tells all!
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LOTS packed into this episode:
- Free Yard Waste Weekend
- Trails Survey Results
- New City Strategic Plan
- Enhanced Winter Maintenance i.e. Snow Removal Policy
- Additional Construction Crew
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Lane changes and traffic light upgrades on 1st NW, Free Yard Waste Weekend details and what is planned for National Fire Prevention Week? We have it all and more on this installment.
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City Manager Jim Puffalt on the NEW Community Clean Up Program (1:08), Parks Gardener Sarah Regent on Tree of Significance (7:35) and Finance Director Brian Acker on the economic forecast and 2020 Budget preparations.
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Want to Adopt A Bench in downtown Moose Jaw? Sign up ONLINE for swim lessons and other fall programs? What about Household Hazardous Waste Day? Take 15 minutes and find out the details on all of the above!
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We want your feedback on the proposed Communications Policy AND we need your help to make sure our work zones are safe for our crews and YOU! Take 13 minutes and hear all about it!
- Se mer